The incumbent National Women’s Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kate Gyamfuah has retained her position in the party for a second term.
Madam Gyamfua garnered 620 votes (93.78 percent) from her supporters during the NPP Delegates Conference held at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The outcome of the election was made known in the early hours of Sunday by officials of the Electoral Commission.
Kate Gyamfua is expected to serve the party and its members for the next four years.
Meanwhile, prior to the election held on Saturday, Kate Gyamfua appeared to have been favoured by most women in the party in the Volta Region.
This is because she received several endorsements from most of the party’s women.
All the women organizers in the Volta Region, led by Regional Women Organizer, Madam Hannah Ashiade, declared their support for Kate Gyamfua.
Speaking with JoyNews, Madam Hannah Ashiade noted that, the party needs someone who can be trusted especially with the affairs of the women in the NPP and Madam Kate Gyamfua has proven to have what it takes.
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